I have used TT for years and had no problems with it this year or in the past. I was worried about my old G3 slowing it down this year, but not at all.

Side question: Any suggestions for a replacement for Quicken on a Mac. I have used Q for years and would like to switch when we upgrade to a new 20" iMac as soon as Leopard is released. Never been thrilled with Quicken.

It's packaged in the same disk as the windows version. You should be able to buy it anywhere. I almost bought TaxCut but went with TurboTax again. I haven't had any problems like you've mentioned.

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Good. I guess they reinstituted it this year. I went to the TaxCut site and it said that "TaxCut for Mac is Back!". Does your box say that it supports Mac? I thought that I looked at one this year and it only listed Windows.

I'm not a big fan of having my financial information like that on the web where a hacker can break in and steal it. Hence, sticking to the desktop versions.

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meh, It might not be for everyone.. but it has the same risks as:
online banking
lending tree type things
checking your credit report online
adp.com
any online investment site

it is a risk, sure... a calculated one for me. The only way I get to the site is either by typing it in directly or using a book mark. Never from any email that I get.

If someone does not understand the risks and how to mitigate them, it might not be a good solution.

Having the program on one's own machine then allows for that information to be taken by other means... insecure wifi networks, using the same username and password to log into ones machine as any of a million web pages that might not be secure..

The biggest thing someone would get would be a social security number. That is really the only thing a hacker would be able to get.. I think there are other softer targets and means to get that information. You're mileage may vary.

I used TurboTax last year because TaxCut didn't make a Mac version. It was so bad, I decided that if TaxCut didn't make a Mac version this year, I was going to use the PC version in Parallels. I had used MacinTax one year some time ago & it hadn't improved at all with the name change.

I have used TurboTax for years with no problems, except for the one year that Intuit insisted on putting in product activation; that one year I used TaxCut, and did not like it because it was missing all of the stock option help that I was used to in TT. Then last year I thought about trying it again, but they had dumped the Mac version. Sorry, they don't get another chance in my book as long as TT works. Why does everybody here say it is so bad?

I've used TurboTax for the Mac (the desktop version) for a couple of years now and haven't had any problems. I am a little concerned this year that every time I fire it up, there are yet another slew of updates that it needs to download -- is it safe for me to go ahead and file, or should I wait a little longer? (I've been done with the actual return for several weeks now.)

I have used TurboTax for years with no problems, except for the one year that Intuit insisted on putting in product activation; that one year I used TaxCut, and did not like it because it was missing all of the stock option help that I was used to in TT. Then last year I thought about trying it again, but they had dumped the Mac version. Sorry, they don't get another chance in my book as long as TT works. Why does everybody here say it is so bad?

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Two years ago when I used TaxCut, it let me know that I could take the college tuition credit in two ways & how one would save us more. The greater savings of the one kept us out of a penalty for not having enough federal tax withheld. Last year, TurboTax didn't make any suggestions. It didn't even make it clear that there was more than one & I still wonder if I took the right one.

I must say, though, that it was easier to figure out how to print a PDF of my return with TurboTax. I did leave feedback to TaxCut on this this year.

I've used TurboTax for years on my mac with no problems. I always buy it early and file late and I notice it updates a lot. There may be an advantage to filing a little later so that Intuit can fix the bugs.

I used Turbo Tax last year and liked it, but bought Tax cut this year when they decided to make the Mac version and even put it out on the same CD as the MS version which makes it $15-20 for federal only copy which is all I need here in NH! Would have probably bought turbo Tax again this year so I could import my data from last year, but it was more expensive.

I've used TurboTax for the Mac (the desktop version) for a couple of years now and haven't had any problems. I am a little concerned this year that every time I fire it up, there are yet another slew of updates that it needs to download -- is it safe for me to go ahead and file, or should I wait a little longer? (I've been done with the actual return for several weeks now.)

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you should be safe...i have very simple taxes (no investments, etc.) and i was able to have everything finished two weeks ago. i filed on the 19th and have already received my state refund. fed shoud be here monday.

i'll fire up TT again in a few weeks to make sure my totals are the same after any updates, and if there's a change i'll file an amended return. really, just make sure you have all of your W2 info, as well as any interest statements and the like...once you're sure you have all that and you've applied the most recent updates, you should be about 95% safe.

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